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what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back. 90 seconds left. today is a mirror image of yesterday. remember, we were up about midday and then saw the late selloff. this is when europe closed. as europe was closing, we were hitting a low for that point. drifted lower. now we're coming higher down just 95 point on the dow at 15,917. terry dolan, are you ready to buy this dip? is this enough of a dip? are we going to get a bigger dip? what's going on? >> i don't think this is quite the dip. maybe a little room on the downside. with markets as thin as they are, i would look to buy it for a closing rally above 16,000 again. we're looking for 16,100 16,200 closing for end of the year. if you look at that like we are, you might want to start buying something. i think you'll see further weakness into tomorrow. >> i don't want to get too far ahead of us but last year monster rally to begin
what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back. 90 seconds left. today is a mirror image of yesterday. remember, we were up about midday and then saw the late selloff. this is when europe closed. as europe was closing, we were hitting a low for that point. drifted lower. now we're coming higher down just 95 point on the dow at 15,917. terry...
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>> technology by its very nature has the ability to, you know, new level. so you can put up walls, and then there will be new technologies that can pierce those walls or get around them. so i certainly think there are walls that will be put up. and the different companies have put up walls of different so if you think about google and more recently twitter, they have put on technical -- technology called perfect forward secrecy. so the companies themselves haven't completely sort of put up the highest possible walls, because it is expensive. so they are basically checking it out to see how far they can go without having to incur a whole lot of expense. the nsa or the government can always go to other places. they can go to telecom companies or go to wireless locations. >> chris that's the technological state of play, what about the parallel track of the legal world? there must be a response to what is going on in this matter. >> i'm a technologist and what we just heard isn't necessarily true. yahoo has just announced they will be securing their customer's
>> technology by its very nature has the ability to, you know, new level. so you can put up walls, and then there will be new technologies that can pierce those walls or get around them. so i certainly think there are walls that will be put up. and the different companies have put up walls of different so if you think about google and more recently twitter, they have put on technical -- technology called perfect forward secrecy. so the companies themselves haven't completely sort of put...
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our focus is on innovation, technology, and the future of business. there was a self driving car and then a plan to use weather balloons. it looks like amazon might use robots and the former head of android is part of it. in china, the government has cleared the way for the largest cell carrier to offer four g services, and that could mean hundreds of millions of new customers. how do you put together the management team? we asked the guy who has done it. first, google is known for its far-reaching projects like google glass and the self driving car. now the latest moonshot involves robots. the company has required seven robotic companies in japan. ceo larry page writes, i am excited about andy rubin's next project. android started as a crazy idea -- it is still very early-- what might google be doing with these robots, and how might it compare with the delivery drone amazon is testing? first, what could google possibly be working on? >> i wouldn't say first. this is characteristic of how google operates. this has always been characteristic of how goo
our focus is on innovation, technology, and the future of business. there was a self driving car and then a plan to use weather balloons. it looks like amazon might use robots and the former head of android is part of it. in china, the government has cleared the way for the largest cell carrier to offer four g services, and that could mean hundreds of millions of new customers. how do you put together the management team? we asked the guy who has done it. first, google is known for its...
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printing technology is not yet available and using a three d. printer to replicate plastic guns may not be the only battle at hand this is a practice that can also be used to print metal guns artie's marine up port ny i got an inside look at a shooting range in austin texas where gun enthusiasts have access to the world's first three d. printed metal gun. red's shooting range in austin texas is normally packed with gun enthuses. today the difference is that these men are firing rounds with a do it yourself firearm the world's first three d. printed metal gun we wanted to showcase the abilities of what direct metal can do eric much later is a project ford major at solid concepts a company specializing in three d. printing here in prince arena archie was granted an exclusive tour of their austin facility which boasts ten three d. industrial printers and a glimpse of our technological future these are all the three d. printed parts that went into making this bar after getting a federal firearms license the company used a process called direct metal
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the minister of technology, the minister of technology, which i love saying -- >> all of the chinese departments. >> they choose td-lte standard, which is the chinese standard. this will be the biggest in the world. >> why don't they just call it 4g? >> it's different. it's the way it works. it's the way it broadcasts a signal, the duration, how high it can go as well as the kind of chips. >> it's basically the same. >> it will have a lot of the same characteristics. for this market you had the other carriers choose. they have a much smaller percentage of the market. they originally chose homegrown technologies because it has been good for the units. it's good for the cell phone makers. apple didn't want to be involved. this was never licensed by the chinese government. making great the standard that licensed by the chinese government. >> apple could be a huge winner here. the question is how much could they win? >> it's unclear how much they could win and how many customers will migrate to that phone. there are other important players. a lot of other companies could do this. it is n
the minister of technology, the minister of technology, which i love saying -- >> all of the chinese departments. >> they choose td-lte standard, which is the chinese standard. this will be the biggest in the world. >> why don't they just call it 4g? >> it's different. it's the way it works. it's the way it broadcasts a signal, the duration, how high it can go as well as the kind of chips. >> it's basically the same. >> it will have a lot of the same...
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printing technology is not yet widely available. and using a three d. printer to replicate plastic guns may not be the only battle at hand this practice can also be used to print metal guns artie's marina port ny i got an inside look at a shooting range in austin texas where gun enthusiasts have access to the world's first three d. printed metal gun. red's shooting range in austin texas is normally packed with gun enthuses. today the difference is that he's men are firing rounds with a do it yourself firearm the world's first three d. printed metal gun we wanted to showcase the abilities of what direct metal can do eric much later is a project ford major at solid concepts a company specializing in three d. printing hearing prince and i r t was granted an exclusive tour of their austin facility which boasts ten three d. industrial printers and a glimpse of our technological future these are all the three d. printed parts that went into making this car after getting a federal firearms license the company used a process called direct metal laser centering
printing technology is not yet widely available. and using a three d. printer to replicate plastic guns may not be the only battle at hand this practice can also be used to print metal guns artie's marina port ny i got an inside look at a shooting range in austin texas where gun enthusiasts have access to the world's first three d. printed metal gun. red's shooting range in austin texas is normally packed with gun enthuses. today the difference is that he's men are firing rounds with a do it...
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google is going out of this world with its technology. today, nasa is holding a google plus hangout event with scientists talking about images from saturn and what the future holds for exploration of the ringed planet.the photos and conversation will streamlive for viewers at nasa.org. on this planet--there are many reasons why the typhoon that struck the philippines last month is lagging far behind other disasters in terms of relief aid being donated.and as our cover story explains, some think it is also fighting "charity fatigue" among even the most generous in this country. when typhoon haiyan, one of the strongest storms ever recorded struck the philippines, killing more than 55-hundred people, americans donated a tenth of the assistance that was sent to haiti after an earthquake rocked port au prince nearly four years ago. "it's not perceived that the help is getting to where it's needed, so i think a lot of people are sitting back to wait and see what happens." researchers say timing may be a factor. the typhoon, big as it was, was
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one thing is what apple did is rollout a technology which is a locating technology. it is called ibeacon. they make it available to app developers to build into applications. the announcement is and they were doing and the apple store. any application developer could do or whether for macy's or a train station or what ever. apple has a big footprint and a great market to do that. there is rumor that android will be able to use ibeacon as well. they may not be competitive. google has their own thoughts and programs. is really location hotly contested market. there's a lot of technology out there. the winner is not always the biggest technology. successful, doesn't mean apple will spend less money on traditional forms of advertising, print advertising? >> apple has plenty of money to spend on whatever form of advertisements. i don't know if they will drop anything. into initial introduction the apple stores is to show other retailers that apple is eating their own a dog food. maybe provide a best of example. the real money and real utility is it becomes a real hook for
one thing is what apple did is rollout a technology which is a locating technology. it is called ibeacon. they make it available to app developers to build into applications. the announcement is and they were doing and the apple store. any application developer could do or whether for macy's or a train station or what ever. apple has a big footprint and a great market to do that. there is rumor that android will be able to use ibeacon as well. they may not be competitive. google has their own...
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air is a lot of technologies involved in things such as wearable devices -- there is a lot of technologies. in the they are involved google glass project. we want to make sure they have the technologies available to offer them to companies like google or apple or microsoft, and those companies that will be developing in the future, so that will be key, offering extra things to their clients going forward in the future to keep up the prophet margins, because in pure manufacturing, -- to keep margins, because in pure manufacturing, the margins are not that high. >> some sort of wearable device, what does this mean for apple? is this a conflict of interest? >> yes, at first, people would think so, and the chairman of foxconn in june this year at the annual shareholders meeting showed off. it was a smartwatch that he had, and he was very proud of it because it could measure somebody's heartbeat and transfer it, and iphone, of course, and so he was proud to show off this technology, but it conflict.ctly a until now, foxconn has not gone out to compete with any of their clients. they have been v
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technology innovation all the developments around. the future are covered. hey i marinate in this is room bust and here are some of the stories we're tracking for you today first up what the crack is up with these earthquakes in texas are two correspondent guy in a teacher can brings us a full report from texas on the business of fracking and the literal groundbreaking of the fact that it's now also been going has a new avenue in which to employ its purchasing power we'll tell you all about it coming up and finally we got detroit detroit zits roy the motor city had their share of ups and downs and this week the bankruptcy filing has created more questions than answers for the future of the city anthony randolph of the reason foundation helped us get through the headline letter while rachel courteous and i paid you a picture of detroit to pick up that this big deal it's all coming up and it all starts right now. kicking off your headlines today fracking now it may be the reason why unusual earthquakes have been hitting northern texas in recent months research
technology innovation all the developments around. the future are covered. hey i marinate in this is room bust and here are some of the stories we're tracking for you today first up what the crack is up with these earthquakes in texas are two correspondent guy in a teacher can brings us a full report from texas on the business of fracking and the literal groundbreaking of the fact that it's now also been going has a new avenue in which to employ its purchasing power we'll tell you all about it...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ ♪ >>> guy's favorite song. welcome back. if you missed today's top moments here's a rapid-fire recap in executive edge. >> the job rate, it was 203,000 jobs, 203,000 jobs, the unemployment rate dropping to 7%, that is a huge surprise. >> this is not one growth rate. it's a very high growth rate in the top half of the economy and a low growth rate in the bottom half of the economy. we're experiencing asymmetric recovery. the people in the bottom are getting hammered and not getting better. >> my forecast for 2014 remains pretty close to 3%. i think that's where we'll be next year. that's a pretty healthy pace of growth. it's not booming by any stretch of the imagination, but it's a pretty healthy pace. what happens on
ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ ♪ >>> guy's favorite song. welcome back. if you missed today's top moments here's a rapid-fire recap in executive edge. >> the job rate, it was 203,000 jobs, 203,000 jobs, the...
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it can pick up moisture in different layers of the atmosphere. >> basically satellite technology and radar technology have given us the ability to provide such accurate forecasts to go from three-day forecasts to five-day forecasts to seven-day forecasts. >> doppler radar is a key tool in the arsenal of meteorologists. not just us but the media the people here at kgo, their doppler radar is very important tool. >> i saw something on our doppler that indicated there was a real strong cell, potential where it looked a little concerning. this isn't something we see very often. it was severe thunderstorm. seconds later, something came up on the wires, severe thunderstorm warning and tornado warning has been issued for santa clara county including the city of morgan hill. >> when you see a tornado in live doppler radar, you can see the winds moving in opposite directions. the old radars you had to look for a hook echo, you are looking at precipitation shield as a whole. but by that time it's got a tornado on the ground and you missed the lead time to warn people. >> one of the most import
it can pick up moisture in different layers of the atmosphere. >> basically satellite technology and radar technology have given us the ability to provide such accurate forecasts to go from three-day forecasts to five-day forecasts to seven-day forecasts. >> doppler radar is a key tool in the arsenal of meteorologists. not just us but the media the people here at kgo, their doppler radar is very important tool. >> i saw something on our doppler that indicated there was a real...
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or technology to come. as ang at everything company, technology the backbone at ups a driving so much air, and as you heard, not in the cards anytime soon. we spoke more with scott davis -- we will speak more with scott davis later on here. >> thank you. carol massar at ups. tune into bloomberg all day long as we go inside of ups and find out more about how the it just package shipping company is an matching the world 20 years from now. time now for on d markets. >> we are seeing markets pull back a little bit today. they closed at a record yesterday. if you look at the major averages here of people considering defense tapering, potentially, when will it come as well as budget talks from washington. s&p go backg the about four points or zero point 25%. we will have more. ♪ ofthis is the early addition "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. headlines.op world leaders are remembering nelson mandela at a memorial service at a soccer stadium in south africa. president obama was among those who spoke at the servic
or technology to come. as ang at everything company, technology the backbone at ups a driving so much air, and as you heard, not in the cards anytime soon. we spoke more with scott davis -- we will speak more with scott davis later on here. >> thank you. carol massar at ups. tune into bloomberg all day long as we go inside of ups and find out more about how the it just package shipping company is an matching the world 20 years from now. time now for on d markets. >> we are seeing...
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i look at the advancement of technology. if i was a kid and they would have told me look, some day there will be leather sneakers, you are crazy. electric cars, but drones, i can see that. in some areas, not only do they deliver the packages, but maybe a missal or something. you know what i'm tking about. >> it is an teresting way -- i think i know where you are going with this and i am frightened. lauren, logistically, how would this work? they would have to have their own airspace. >> you know about my engineering degree. >> exactly. you don't want it to get caught in your hair, but it can't be in the sky. there has to be an area where they would go. there has to be a drone airspace , maybe 15 feet in the air above the tall people? >> if you are like me and you order things in amazon like 50 different items, it is going to be a flock of drones. would it be a flock? did we come up with a plural? >> the cats will go nuts. anything coming by your house -- you know santa's reindeer are nervous. i feel bad for them. >> that's a
i look at the advancement of technology. if i was a kid and they would have told me look, some day there will be leather sneakers, you are crazy. electric cars, but drones, i can see that. in some areas, not only do they deliver the packages, but maybe a missal or something. you know what i'm tking about. >> it is an teresting way -- i think i know where you are going with this and i am frightened. lauren, logistically, how would this work? they would have to have their own airspace....
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we talked about is being putting out of business a lot of technology companies needlessly now but on the flip side if you look at just how competition works companies like maybe a western union what you think that going to really challenge a lot of these established company that's absolutely in the way that m p three s. is making sure these are relevant it's exactly that in the music business yeah right so you have to go it's not like m p three napster our music business means money yes so the ben bernanke is going to go the way a lot of these established acts like the beatles can't make money anymore or some of these others because of this new technology change. all right well that's going to do it so aerion a campus thanks so much for being on the kaiser report and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i'd like to thank our guest arion compass if you like to get in touch please tweet us a kaiser report until next time. the. problem. comes. to. the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the gun toter. a bunch o
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we talked about is being putting out of business a lot of technology companies needlessly now but on the flip side if you look at just how competition works companies like maybe a western union what you think that going to really challenge a lot of these established company that's absolutely in the way that m p three s. is making so these are relevant dates exactly to the music business yeah right so it's time to go and it's not like m p three napster our music business means money yes so that ben bernanke is going to go the way a lot of these established acts like the beatles can't make money anymore or some of these others because of this new technology and stuff. all right well that's going to do it so area that campus thanks so much for being on the kaiser report and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i'd like to thank our guest arion compass if you like to get in touch please tweet us a kaiser report until next time. the . problem. comes. to. the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the french quarter.
we talked about is being putting out of business a lot of technology companies needlessly now but on the flip side if you look at just how competition works companies like maybe a western union what you think that going to really challenge a lot of these established company that's absolutely in the way that m p three s. is making so these are relevant dates exactly to the music business yeah right so it's time to go and it's not like m p three napster our music business means money yes so that...
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stubhub is using technology and data to create a better experience for fans. i know you love your concerts. >> and a big sports fan as well. there is no more efficient market than stubhub. stubhub will opt in with a solution. ebay scooped it up in acquisition a few years back. check this out. >> scalpers -- it is time to change the way that tickets are sold. >> it is about the fan experience. innovation is used across the business. >> stubhub takes a percentage off ticket sales on the rest goes to the seller. stubhub is after a lot more. the business has grown dramatically. back then it sold 10 tickets a minute. today it sells one ticket every second. it has grown with mobile ticketing. stubhub is a risk for even. the ebay gross margins have fallen. milking big data could be the key. >> this is a new science. we are trying to understand that. raji arasu is the chief technology officer. >> where we are taking it to the next level is what that consumers might be intending to do. >> for years i bought tickets from a site called mr. ticket. but stubhub sets the ma
stubhub is using technology and data to create a better experience for fans. i know you love your concerts. >> and a big sports fan as well. there is no more efficient market than stubhub. stubhub will opt in with a solution. ebay scooped it up in acquisition a few years back. check this out. >> scalpers -- it is time to change the way that tickets are sold. >> it is about the fan experience. innovation is used across the business. >> stubhub takes a percentage off...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> about 3:30 left. when the unemployment number came, stronger than expected job growth, off to the races first thing this morning. up 150 on the open. went sideways for a while. at the peak today, we were up 200 points. came back a bit. now heading higher again. gain of 1.2% as we head toward the close. for the week, remember we had seen down days to this point, but for the week, we're going to be negative by half a percent here unles
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is the technology the same? >> in some ways. when you are looking for a face, you are giving it a lot of hints. if you are looking for a genetic product image, it is much harder. you do not know what you are looking for when you are first given an image. >> why hasn't google done this already? >> let's say there are a lot of people trying, but it is hard technology to solve. we are venture capitalists. we think they'd. they.think google was a small thing and they made it big. calledthis investment is --? >> super fish. -- >> do you think it will have more commerce, or more commerce related results? >> it is a start. if you click on something and buy something, people get paid. super fish has been profitable for a couple of years. lex already? >> yes, year-over-year. >> thank you very much. wild stuff. >> wild, indeed. we will have more on "bloomberg west" just after the break. ♪ >> welcome back. i'm emily chang. amazon ceo jeff bezos is also in the private space race. his company, blue origin, has ast testified -- testfired ne
is the technology the same? >> in some ways. when you are looking for a face, you are giving it a lot of hints. if you are looking for a genetic product image, it is much harder. you do not know what you are looking for when you are first given an image. >> why hasn't google done this already? >> let's say there are a lot of people trying, but it is hard technology to solve. we are venture capitalists. we think they'd. they.think google was a small thing and they made it big....
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the technology is here. it's not going to show up in the form of a car that gets in and drives us everywhere. there are technologies that are adding up, coming together to make the autonomous car. we are close. >> in your report you claim if 10% of vehicles on the road from self driven the country would save 37 billion. what other benefits do you see to self-driving cars, how do we save that money? >> crashes are expensive, costing more than 3 billion, that's $1,000 per person. there's a lot to be safe. congestion is in the order of $2 billion, that's a big savings, to the extent that the vehicles will smooth the freeway, even at the low adoption rate. there's benefits in terms of eco friendly driving and untold benefits for that that do not drive or at certain times of the day. we did not include the numbers. >> how hard will it be for people to accept the cars, and them. >> i think there is, because it's going to trickle in, i think people will accept them without knowing what they are accepting. we have a
the technology is here. it's not going to show up in the form of a car that gets in and drives us everywhere. there are technologies that are adding up, coming together to make the autonomous car. we are close. >> in your report you claim if 10% of vehicles on the road from self driven the country would save 37 billion. what other benefits do you see to self-driving cars, how do we save that money? >> crashes are expensive, costing more than 3 billion, that's $1,000 per person....
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advances in technology play a big part but strides would not be possible without the help of the athletes. in advance of the nba 2 k launch a pair of warrior players assisted in the development making sure their styles were also showcased. >> i'm here in the 2 k sports place where i just cut myself on the game. ♪ >> this is my first time trying it all out. >> working on some moves. >> i'm excited to see where it goes. >> the fans always -- when you going to be out there? >> it will be the first time where a person who is on the bench will have his own signature. >> doing big things. >> so cool how that all comes together. taking on auburn. bo jackson on hand. james franklin from five yards out. a little tense on the sidelines. mason pushing his way across the goal line. 304 yards and four touchdowns for him. jackson knows that was huge and late in the game contest on the line. ryan smith will knock down franklin's pass. auburn, close one. >>> stanford update in tempe the cardinals playing against arizona state. they have a 28-14 lead about to start the second half. i know maybe that sco
advances in technology play a big part but strides would not be possible without the help of the athletes. in advance of the nba 2 k launch a pair of warrior players assisted in the development making sure their styles were also showcased. >> i'm here in the 2 k sports place where i just cut myself on the game. ♪ >> this is my first time trying it all out. >> working on some moves. >> i'm excited to see where it goes. >> the fans always -- when you going to be...
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mobile technology is enabling the line to blur. you can have a seamless experience that has technology involved, but you can have choice around how you receive the item. we started with kate spade saturday in new york. we put a touchscreen on the storefront. if people walked by, they could shop. they can have it delivered to them with ebay now. that extended to the westfield mall here in the bay area. we have these gigantic touchscreens. consumers walking by can in gauge in a large touch green experience. they can see what they want and have it delivered to them. here is a great example. sony has a store in the mall. they have a touchscreen at another point in the mall. they can shop and then go over to the store to pick up and buy it or they can have it delivered to them later on at home. >> you he said this is not an experiment. how fast do you plan to scale this? >> we approach innovation. we're good at consumer innovation and creating new experiences. just as with ebay now, we have the ability to buy something from a number of
mobile technology is enabling the line to blur. you can have a seamless experience that has technology involved, but you can have choice around how you receive the item. we started with kate spade saturday in new york. we put a touchscreen on the storefront. if people walked by, they could shop. they can have it delivered to them with ebay now. that extended to the westfield mall here in the bay area. we have these gigantic touchscreens. consumers walking by can in gauge in a large touch green...
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technology is changing how consumers are able to shop. so, for instance, it is no longer just around black friday. it is now what we call the cyber five. it started on thanksgiving day. where people could start shopping sitting on their couch, getting ready to eat turkey. they can start shopping on their smartphone or on their tablet or on their laptop. that continues throughout the holiday weekend. for that five-day period, we saw company-wide between ebay, paypal, stub hub and all of our properties, ebay enterprise, we saw a 96% increase in mobile commerce volume. >> that's incredible. i'm pretty happy because i got 50% of my shopping done. are you done? >> i am not quite done. i'm getting there. >> you have been busy preparing for us. now going into the holiday period, you guys were a little nervous. you said you had angst about the commerce market decelerating growth. how do you feel now? do you feel a bit more optimistic? >> we're cautiously optimistic. i can't comment anything during the quarter. >> right. >> but at that time, also
technology is changing how consumers are able to shop. so, for instance, it is no longer just around black friday. it is now what we call the cyber five. it started on thanksgiving day. where people could start shopping sitting on their couch, getting ready to eat turkey. they can start shopping on their smartphone or on their tablet or on their laptop. that continues throughout the holiday weekend. for that five-day period, we saw company-wide between ebay, paypal, stub hub and all of our...
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is our technology playground. it gives us the opportunity to showcase what we have in the .arket area that push ebaye trying to to brick-and-mortar retail. >> if you look at what we are able to do for online shoppers, none of that exists in the off- line world. >> for paypal, that means replacing cash registers to customersow to make comfortable with swapping their wallets with their phones. they roll out high-tech touchscreen walls like this one in separate cisco. we turned an average storefront into an interactive shop double store. >> you walk up and touch the grass -- glass. then you pay on your mobile device. papal -- paypal brought in revenue of $1.6 billion. 42% of ebay's hall for the quarter. >> we take a small transaction fee. >> mobile payment is a crowded field with startups like square. million active0 customers that use the paypal wallet to shop area and that is a meaningful advantage. we have a relationship with that consumer that goes beyond the numbers. for a place to there is technically no shoppi
is our technology playground. it gives us the opportunity to showcase what we have in the .arket area that push ebaye trying to to brick-and-mortar retail. >> if you look at what we are able to do for online shoppers, none of that exists in the off- line world. >> for paypal, that means replacing cash registers to customersow to make comfortable with swapping their wallets with their phones. they roll out high-tech touchscreen walls like this one in separate cisco. we turned an...
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i am joined by a national technology reporter for the washington post. are the tech companies here motivated by principle or profit? >> i am guessing both. nobody likes having their stuff stolen, and that is what has happened here. it is bad business for users to think their information is going to be stolen if they give it to google or yahoo. they knew they were giving information to the u.s. government under court order. but the extent has taken this them by shock. data was selected from fiber on particular cables over southeast. >> what about the chance of a new law being passed? >> hard to know where this is going. the u.s. congress is not known for its efficiency. this has gotten the world's attention. i think the shape is early to tell, but i wouldn't be surprised to see some kind of act. >> doesn't the government have a case when it cease it needs all this information to protect national security. >> sure. if my job was to prevent titleist attacks, i want everything all over the world. the question is do we as citizens want information collected o
i am joined by a national technology reporter for the washington post. are the tech companies here motivated by principle or profit? >> i am guessing both. nobody likes having their stuff stolen, and that is what has happened here. it is bad business for users to think their information is going to be stolen if they give it to google or yahoo. they knew they were giving information to the u.s. government under court order. but the extent has taken this them by shock. data was selected...
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>> one thing is what apple did they are rolling out a technology which is essentially a location technology called i beacon. they make it available to app developers to build into applications. the announcement last week is that apple is doing it in the apple store, but any application developer could do or whether -- could do that whether it is for macy's or a train station or a ballpark or whatever. apple has a big footprint and a great market to do that. is a rumor that androids will they may not be be able to use i beacon as well. competitive. google has their own thoughts and programs. the indoor location market is really a hotly contested market. there's a lot of technology out there. sometimes the winner is not always the best technology but the one that can get the biggest footprint down. if it is we go, successful for apple, does it mean they will spend less money on traditional forms of advertising, print advertising? maybe some of those catchy tv ads? apple has plenty of money to spend on whatever form of advertisements they want. arnold gay will drop anything. their initial intr
>> one thing is what apple did they are rolling out a technology which is essentially a location technology called i beacon. they make it available to app developers to build into applications. the announcement last week is that apple is doing it in the apple store, but any application developer could do or whether -- could do that whether it is for macy's or a train station or a ballpark or whatever. apple has a big footprint and a great market to do that. is a rumor that androids will...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ >>> take a look at the dow 30 heat map. looks like they're all in the green for now. google led a fresh record high. a lot going on. if you're just joining us, today's employment number, 203,000 for the month on november, 7% unemployment. the question is did you nail the number? this week we asked to you tweet us your predictions for november payroll. the lucky winner will win a piece of our old set saw t, autographed to the "squawk on the street" gang. we'll announce the winner later in the program. you said over. technically you were right. >> i feared north of 250. two groups people should be focused on, the insurers do very well, their assets go up a bit and then the housing stocks because people were betting agains
ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ >>> take a look at the dow 30 heat map. looks like they're all in the green for now. google led a fresh record high. a lot going on. if you're just joining us, today's employment number,...
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consumers are adapting to new technology especially mobile technology. sommers once a web and where they wanted and on what device. media companies have to adapt. the growthdriver for and usage of content as well as much relation. all ofstarting to see the media companies charge crate thatand online experience really capture how consumers are consuming media. >> was hot stuff right now? original content? >> we are seeing across the spectrum whether hbo's or basic cable channels across the globe, original programming. values not seem to be the crater of rerunning existing programs. a lot of the networks and over the top players such as netflix are investing capital and original programming. that is what is happening as in audience becomes more fragmented , original drives subscription revenue and advertising. netflix credit o. co coliseum cards -- created "house of cards" and we are seeing it is the driver. >> is a danger they overpay? would you look at sports, some of the figures are so big. , and iss rights probably the most valuable across the globe. l
consumers are adapting to new technology especially mobile technology. sommers once a web and where they wanted and on what device. media companies have to adapt. the growthdriver for and usage of content as well as much relation. all ofstarting to see the media companies charge crate thatand online experience really capture how consumers are consuming media. >> was hot stuff right now? original content? >> we are seeing across the spectrum whether hbo's or basic cable channels...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ with my united mileageplus explorer card. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ delavane ] priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. [ julian ] having a card that doesn't charge you foreign transaction fees saves me a ton of money. [ delavane ] we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the u.s. when i spend money on this card, i can see brazil in my future. [ anthony ] i use the explorer card to earn miles in order to go visit my family, which means a lot to me. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." the decline in weekly oil supplies according to the energy department down 5.6 million barrels. that was greater than what analysts surveyed had expect
ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ with my united mileageplus explorer card. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ delavane ] priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. [ julian ] having a...
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. >> reporter: this is the air drop technology amazon calls prime air. c.e.o. jeff bezos told charlie rose on "60 minutes" he hopes it will deliver packages under five pounds faster than a pizza. >> these are effectively drones but there's no reason that they can't be used as delivery vehicles. >> reporter: bezos said a fleet of self-guided drones is still years away. >> i know it can't be before 2015 because that's the earliest that we could get the rules from the f.a.a. my guess is that's probably a little optimistic. >> reporter: the federal aviation administration is still working out how drones can safely operate below 10,000 feet-- america's most congested airspace. for now only law enforcement and research institutes qualify for the f.a.a.'s drone permits. but over the next year, the agency will tell the viability of commercial drones in six pilot areas. teams in 24 states have submitted applications to participate. including adaptive flight in marietta, georgia, which has developed four drone models. eric johnson is the cofounder. he's sympathetic to th
. >> reporter: this is the air drop technology amazon calls prime air. c.e.o. jeff bezos told charlie rose on "60 minutes" he hopes it will deliver packages under five pounds faster than a pizza. >> these are effectively drones but there's no reason that they can't be used as delivery vehicles. >> reporter: bezos said a fleet of self-guided drones is still years away. >> i know it can't be before 2015 because that's the earliest that we could get the rules from...
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they have the beginnings of this technology, not as far along. a lot of people think it's merely a delay tactic. >> if they don't do it, someone else will. you actually rode in one of these cars, right? >> i commuted back and forth from berkeley to mountain view where google is with one of the lead engineers. >> is it freaky? >> i was not scared. i have to say. >> except for the moment when the car messed up. >> there was -- even that was a minor mess-up. it pulled out on an exit on its own. and it kind of accelerated a little too quickly and was tailgating a big truck. >> that's pretty scary. >> it's a little scary, but then again, i do that auto of the time. in perfect honesty, it was a better driver than i was on the highway. it was smoother, very kind of -- it's described as courtly in the article, this sense of yes, gently moving into gaps. it was smooth as can be. >> wow. i hope the transition society makes into driveless cars is as smooth as the ride you say it is. thank you very much. great story. looking forward to your next story. strai
they have the beginnings of this technology, not as far along. a lot of people think it's merely a delay tactic. >> if they don't do it, someone else will. you actually rode in one of these cars, right? >> i commuted back and forth from berkeley to mountain view where google is with one of the lead engineers. >> is it freaky? >> i was not scared. i have to say. >> except for the moment when the car messed up. >> there was -- even that was a minor mess-up. it...
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apple launching new technology around the u.s. the new technology not tracking customers but sends a signal to iphones or ipad that's can pick up while in stores if enabling the setting. signal informed what products are looking at as they pass items in stores. and square launching a card reader that showing off the new, allegedly more accurate device. the former head of the accessory division is behind the new design that is 45% thinner. u.s. stocks closing higher today. your bloomberg silicon valley index also raising and perhaps like wasn't enough. facebook considering a sympathize button. according to huffington post it may be developing the sympathize button when like button just doesn't apply. from bloomberg world headquarters i'm cory johnson. dan, carolyn, i like and sympathize with you guys, all the way back here in new york. >> thank you very much. >> bay area sports fans can now own a piece of candle stick park history. if you want it, it's not going to be cheap. 49ers put seats on sale about an hour ago. the stick will
apple launching new technology around the u.s. the new technology not tracking customers but sends a signal to iphones or ipad that's can pick up while in stores if enabling the setting. signal informed what products are looking at as they pass items in stores. and square launching a card reader that showing off the new, allegedly more accurate device. the former head of the accessory division is behind the new design that is 45% thinner. u.s. stocks closing higher today. your bloomberg silicon...
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yearspent $1 billion per on technology. most of that money is looking at new technology and new ways of improving the system. it is hard to say. we will have to see over time what the payoff is. they would not make this investment him as were pretty confident about it. 2017,hey roll this out in if they could shave one mile off of each ailey route, you're talking about saving $50 million. each little fraction adds a lot here. pretty significant, back to you. >> our national correspondent carol massar and we take you inside ups. when we come back, matt miller's day two of the coin. -- day two of bitcoin. ♪ >> it is day two on matt dider's 12 days of bitcoin yesterday he bought one bitcoin for $800 and today he is shopping. you have a christmas present for me right? >> i got a couple of things today. i have learned so much over the past couple of days about how bitcoin works, how much fun it actually is to use. there are, obviously, limitations. earth of all, not a lot of merchant's except bitcoin directly, yet. sort of hold
yearspent $1 billion per on technology. most of that money is looking at new technology and new ways of improving the system. it is hard to say. we will have to see over time what the payoff is. they would not make this investment him as were pretty confident about it. 2017,hey roll this out in if they could shave one mile off of each ailey route, you're talking about saving $50 million. each little fraction adds a lot here. pretty significant, back to you. >> our national correspondent...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ >>> sorry, "closing bell." this is the epic selfie. >> "closing bell" starts right now. >> started ten minutes ago. >>> welcome to the "closing bell." i'm kelly evans at new york stock exchange where it's not looking too good with an hour to go in the trading day. >> what if they gave a dip and nobody bought it? >> that's what we're looking at today. 16,000. we came, we saw. we
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, how, how best to use that technology. >> i think regardless of the technology, fashion matters. if it is something you will wear on your body, on your face it, has to look good. liz: they look great on david asman. great to have you both. kneel, dave, met at wharton. can i say, dave is u.s. berkeley graduate. liz: go bears. >> go bears. liz: good luck to you. warby, got names mentioned in jack kerouac's journal. david: such a simple idea. the 1/5 of the regular glasses. good luke, guys. costs spotify pennies to play your favorite music. wait until you see how much it costs them? we'll give you details after the break. >>> texting while drive something new worry but google glassing while driving. we have a court battle involving the high-tech glasses coming up. ♪ [ male announcer ] here's a question for you. if every u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bul the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 miion? 2 million? 3 million? the answer is... 3 million homes. by 2030, investments in energefficiency could help americans ar. take the energy quiz. ene
, how, how best to use that technology. >> i think regardless of the technology, fashion matters. if it is something you will wear on your body, on your face it, has to look good. liz: they look great on david asman. great to have you both. kneel, dave, met at wharton. can i say, dave is u.s. berkeley graduate. liz: go bears. >> go bears. liz: good luck to you. warby, got names mentioned in jack kerouac's journal. david: such a simple idea. the 1/5 of the regular glasses. good luke,...
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sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. it's only at a sleep number store, where this holiday season, the hottest sleep innovations make the coolest gifts - including sleep number dual temp. discover dual temp at one of our 425 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. >>> welcome back. breaking news tonight now out of mexico. authorities locawecated a stole truck carrying co-bullet 60. it's not known if all the material is recovered. cobalt 60, terrorists could use it to make a dirty bomb. what do we know about this, brian? >> anderson, this information coming from the director of the mexico's national committee for nuclear security. he says the truck that was stolen on monday was found just north of mexico city. the container which contained the cobalt 60 was not on the truck when found but the container was found about a half mile away. key piece of information, the container according to this gentleman from the mexican nuclear agency had cobalt 60
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stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. >> time for the final trade. >> big election result. opposition reform party coming through india. ibm. >> brian? >> i like the natural resources, tck. >> karen? >> linta, liberty interactive. >> guy? >> lyons gate is overdone. i think it's interesting again, lgf. >> and we have got dennis gartman back with his number one trade that you must put on before the end of this year. >> i want to be short of the japanese yen and i want to be long the canadian dollar and long the british pound against it. >> wow. >> wow. >> that's actually a trade that i have on. i'm long british pound. i guess i must have gotten your newsletter. >> i have been talking about it for months and months and months. >> the economy is really improved over there. it's a great trade. >> you can't underestimate. timmy speaks to this all the time. now that it's held that 100 level magically it feels like the next move is into the teens. >> i remember trading at 285 yen to the dollar. for me to go to 1
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what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. honestly, i wanted a phone with a better camera. my boyfriend has a lot of can't-miss moments. i checked out the windows phones and saw the lumia 1020 has 41 megapixels. so i can zoom way in even after i take the picture. and i can adjust the shot before i take it so i get it exactly how i want. so, i went with a windows phone. maybe i just see things other people don't. ♪ honestly ♪ i wanna see you be brave ♪ you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. how naughty was he? oh boy... [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. >>> this week's million dollar home comes with a very special bonus. robert frank takes us on an inside tour. >> reporter: it's the ultimate two for one. buy the mansion, get the rolls-royce for free. this boca raton estate has all the important super rich accessories. the 16,000 sq
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somewhat disturbing here is that in this particular case with second life the chief technology officer of second korean drake actually went to fort meade and had a brown bag lunch with with the n.s.a. people and. i mean you know i know cory he's a friend of mine he's a great guy but this was not a smart thing to do you might say well that's just second life those are just nerds but i mean he's working at facebook now so the question is now that he's working at facebook as he's still doing the brown bag lunches with the people at the n.s.a. i mean that's a legitimate question that someone should be asking so are these tech companies calling for anything and specific anything that could better protect your or my digital privacy rights. i mean i haven't heard of anything that they're actually doing all i've heard so far isn't complaining in a way it's it's almost like crocodile tears because your google and facebook did all this stuff to basically expose everything we do and gather this information and then all of a sudden they're shocked when it gets into the wrong hands or when they fin
somewhat disturbing here is that in this particular case with second life the chief technology officer of second korean drake actually went to fort meade and had a brown bag lunch with with the n.s.a. people and. i mean you know i know cory he's a friend of mine he's a great guy but this was not a smart thing to do you might say well that's just second life those are just nerds but i mean he's working at facebook now so the question is now that he's working at facebook as he's still doing the...
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. >>> firefighters in benecia say without crucial technology, they would not have been able to find two people trapped in a burning building. we'll show you the device and hear from the first firefighters on the scene. >>> i-5 shut down for hours after a man police considered dangerous was shot and killed by officers. the crime he was accused of committing in san jose. >>> a dump truck hit a school bus carrying elementary school students this morning in idaho, killing an 11-year-old boy and injuring four other children. the accident happened in a small town, about 20 miles southwest of boise. these are still pictures from the idaho statesman newspaper. a spokesman for the sheriff's department there says the truck hit the bus at a rural intersection but it's not clear yet who was at fault. >>> new information on a santa cruz homicide case that went cold 20 years ago. police have now positively identified the victim as corey joanne lamister of pacifica. she was 17 at the time of her death. her baddy decomposed body was discovered in 1994 partially buried in the pogonip area. a break came
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>> reporter:i have some really cool new technology to show you. it's a combination of r=2=d=2 and robo=cop this is "k=5" a new crime fighting robot being developed here in silicon valley. gabe slate tech report >> reporter:i got to see k=5 in person up close and i got to say this is really exciting i think this robot could help cut down on crime in this country here's a look at what k=5 can do. >> look for and think on you to twitter or esther graeme beckham be of suspicious or concerned with tickle the data and create a real time that we're could be any alleged to have been issued. and start looking at overall analysis of the situation. >> reporter: it will not arrest people but passed along the information to local authorities and others. their lives during that period they will live the straiw live stream, >> reporter: by all the talk now technology that we have and to a solution to fix a problem it's energizing. >> reporter: is right next year in public being tested. kate slate kron 4 news. i love watching tv outside. and why can you move the
>> reporter:i have some really cool new technology to show you. it's a combination of r=2=d=2 and robo=cop this is "k=5" a new crime fighting robot being developed here in silicon valley. gabe slate tech report >> reporter:i got to see k=5 in person up close and i got to say this is really exciting i think this robot could help cut down on crime in this country here's a look at what k=5 can do. >> look for and think on you to twitter or esther graeme beckham be of...